Bike / Product Year: 2021
Manufacturer: Orbea
Model: Rise M20 + upgrades
Size Large
Asking Price: £4250 ono
Location Preston PR4
Description For sale is my Orbea Rise M20 EBike, I've had it since August last year, and ridden it around 200 miles since, I am selling because I just dont find...
£4599-£5199-£6099 for the 3 specs, think m20/m10/mteam kind of specs (theyll be listed as H30 etc, im not sure exactly how it works). and ive been told to expect 21+ish kg by the time you have gotten some decent tyres and pedals on an m20 kind of spec. but, 4a charger, which is cool.
if its been ridden as youve said he wont have an issue, theyll likely ask it to be taken to a dealer for insection though, besides, after one month, you could probably claim some sort of consumer rights on it not been fit for purpose if they denied? but i doubt they will, my friend who works...
did 1087 miles on my last SLX cassette without a single issue and up to 300 on my new one, im going to say youve been pretty unlucky in this case lol i have SRAM X01 and GX on my manual bikes and again no trouble, other than sram clutches been terrible.
ive seen one, on a bike with a coil shock and a very heavy spring on but nothing else so far. ..hard to say whats gone on from a few reports though, as you never know what conditions it has failed under, ie repeated heavy bottom outs, putting coils on bikes that were never designed for them will...
i had the same experience with the fox dropper, it was absolutely awful for something that costs that amount of money youd expect it to work flawlessly. i replaced mine with a OneUp dropper and its been on the bike over a year with zero issues, and a 210mm drop is perfect for me, also all small...
i would check all your motor mount bolts, had mine come loose causing a similar issue, the should be 20nm :) i asked cube. failing that, i also had a few sets of dmr vault pedals that made the same noise and went chasing round the bike for the noise lol so if you have those it might be worth a...
largely depends on the bike, but usually, just the seat and make it tubeless. this time with my rise im changing seat, grips, bars/stem, discs for larger ones and a rear tyre insert, just because ive been riding my friends for a while and know what changes id like to make straight off to make it...
a 150 airshaft can be purchased for about £40 if you wan to lower the travel down, and its a VERY easy job to change it, likelyhood is a second hand fork would benefit from a basic service anyway, so might be worth factoring that into the price of your search for a fork, TF tuned offer service...
Personally i would go for the 150 lyrik, i dont know what year your bike is but the 140 stereo action team i had came fitted with a 150mm 36 so you wont need to worry too much about making the bike too slack or lifting the BB too high and will work well. with it only been 10mm longer about 0.5...
25 years of riding bikes, building bikes and riding trails, I finally got myself my first e bike after testing one at dalby forest earlier in the year ?
Treated myself to the Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 Action Team, done a few bits already (tubeless, invisiframe etc) but looking forward to sharing...